
Liberio
Liberio was a pope of the Roman Catholic Church who served from 352 to 366 AD. He is remembered for his role during a tumultuous period in early Christianity, which included conflicts over Arianism and the establishment of the Nicene Creed. His papacy is notable for its emphasis on the authority of the Church amidst the political and theological challenges of the time. Liberio also played a part in the construction of important churches in Rome, including the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, which was later linked to Pope Francis's decision for his burial.
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Uruguay:
Pope Liberio was involved in the construction of the basilica as per the Virgin Mary's instructions.
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Portugal:
Pope Libério is attributed with the origin story of the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, linked to a miracle involving the Virgin Mary.
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Costa Rica:
Pope Liberio is mentioned in the context of the church's founding and the vision received by Giovanni.
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